Poet-and I didn't even know it!

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I've had this vintage HJ hat(new bond street) in my colllection for a long time.A friend of mine calls it my 'pimp' hat! :[ :lol:
I was browsing through old Fedora threads on COW last night and found out that another member here also had one of these hats and he said it is a HJ 'Shag Poet' from the 1970s!-apparently Richard Swales confirmed that these 'Shag' hats were indeed Poets.
I'm really pleased to find out that I have a genuine Poet from the 70s! :D .
The other member shaved the shag off his hat and pounced it and that's what I am going to do with this one..I think there is a nice Grey vintage Poet underneath waiting to get out!
The hat is 5 1/2" open-crowned.The brim was 3" wide(much too wide for me),I trimmed it down to 2 1/2" which is just right for my face.
I've started shaving it with a disposable razor-will post pics of finished results.

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ha HA! I thought it was seriously mouldy from the first pic!

Seems a bit of a shame to shave it!
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I did try wearing it outside once-felt really silly!-I mean,what could you wear it with?
It's just been shoved in the back of my wardrobe,if I shave it at least I can wear it without looking like Huggy Bear! :lol: .
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Way back Dakota, a member here, bought one like this, and shaved and pounced it down and created a great looking hat. I found one, and tried the same thing. Lots of work!! Then some guy sent me one, and I just did not have the time to do it, as it is very time consuming. You used to see these quite a bit, from HJ in the old days, here on COW. Fedora
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How many muppets go into making that felt? ;)
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mark seven wrote:I did try wearing it outside once-felt really silly!-I mean,what could you wear it with?
Are you serious? "What could you wear it with?" ?????

THIS, of course:

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First I really thought that hat was full with fuller's earth, but after a closer look, I noticed the fur.

I hope shaving is coming along nicely.


btw. did they just use a whole rabbit for this?! :shock:

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:rolling: :tup:
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Make me want to get my electric razor out pronto! I too thought the hat was covered in mold at first look.
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I would think that using a razor on a hat wouldn't be good for it. Steve didn't mention anything about that though. I'm just afraid that you will hsave too much off with a razor. Couldn't it be pounced all the way down? More work, yes, but it has to be safer, right?

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I don't know, coupled with the boots, all you'd need was an Indy jacket made out of green velvet with purple trousers and a bright silk safari shirt with pleats down the front. And the Staff of Ra headpiece around your neck. :lol:
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binkmeisterRick wrote:I don't know, coupled with the boots, all you'd need was an Indy jacket made out of green velvet with purple trousers and a bright silk safari shirt with pleats down the front. And the Staff of Ra headpiece around your neck. :lol:
Better yet he could put the Staff of Ra headpiece on a pole and have a nifty Indypimp walking stick. :-
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Put THIS on top of the staff to match the boots.

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binkmeisterRick wrote:I don't know, coupled with the boots, all you'd need was an Indy jacket made out of green velvet with purple trousers and a bright silk safari shirt with pleats down the front. And the Staff of Ra headpiece around your neck. :lol:
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:-s #-o That Peruvian guy in the back thinks he looks ridiculous! :lol:

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:rolling: It works for me! Now we're ready for Indy X! :lol:
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Is that the one where Indy and John Shaft team up to take down Snoop Dog's pimpin' ring?
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I will never trust another photograph ever again. Great work on the Indypimp. I hope that NEVER happens in truth!
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He could be one of the Joker's goons in the old Burton Batman movie.

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That's just what I was thinking as soon as I put the green and purple together.
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That kind of hats are no longer produced (At least the same quality), so If I were you, I would leave it as it is, and get another fur body to make the hat.
At least that's what I would do...
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Heck, shave it off with a hair trimmer, til you reach a solid surface. Fedora
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Nuts. I keep looking for these, and every time someone finds one they start shaving it. I think it'd be a great "Commissioner Dolan" hat from The Spirit (comic), but I can never find one that isn't shaved.
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They look too similiar to those toilet bowl covers you used to see, for me. Fedora
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That hat will look so nice once you've pounced it.
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Fedora wrote:They look too similiar to those toilet bowl covers you used to see, for me. Fedora
:rolling: :rolling: :rolling:

My grandmothers used to have one of those in pink!

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It would always make the toilet seat fall down. You would have to hold the toilet seat with one foot while going #1 at the same time. I hated them things! Seriously though, when was it ever cool to wear a hat like this?

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How did you not ever noticed it was a HJ?? LOL!

Have you considered making a mould of the hat... you know, that method to create a block from a preblocked hat? From what I can see your pimp HJ it looks like a nice shape.

By the ways that hat was called "the pimp hat" also by employees of Herbert Johnson shop. Apparently it was Richard Swales' favourite model :lol: :lol:
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Erri wrote:How did you not ever noticed it was a HJ?? LOL!
Erri,I knew it was a HJ-that's why I bought it!-I didn't know it was a Poet( under that all that hair! :lol: )
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Mark Brody wrote:
binkmeisterRick wrote:I don't know, coupled with the boots, all you'd need was an Indy jacket made out of green velvet with purple trousers and a bright silk safari shirt with pleats down the front. And the Staff of Ra headpiece around your neck. :lol:
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mark seven wrote:
Erri wrote:How did you not ever noticed it was a HJ?? LOL!
Erri,I knew it was a HJ-that's why I bought it!-I didn't know it was a Poet( under that all that hair! :lol: )
lol, sorry I see. How do you recognize a "poet" though? I never understood that part... do we know of any other model HJ used to sell aside from the Poet? I only know of another one but there must have been plenty of them in the hey-days. Do you know any others? (just curious)

If they only had written the name of the hat under the sweatband!!
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That's a unique period piece, or odd poet from the 70's. Can we see it on your head? Would you entertain putting on a matching 70's "getup" (tinted aviator sunglasses, etc.) for the camera? Just wondering, interesting stuff.
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Don't forget to wear your 'MembersOnly' jacket too! ;)

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Beautifull hat mark seven. Sorry for this creepy Hitler pic. He looks real beady-eyed here. The really disturbing thing is that his bash is so Indy. I have one of these 70's HJ pimp hats in black. It's called a "METEOR" on the paper tag in back -what does "meteor" have to do with bein' a pimp?? I don't think this poet? has the Raiders block, and the brim flange is too extreme. It has an incredibly plush smooth slippery soft feel to it that I love. It's like having a pet hat, it's so furry. The only example of one of these I was aware of before I bought it was Der Furors. ................. Nien nein nien! Oh, Yes yes yes! Gnat-zees. Image My Meteor has a wider ribbon than mark seven's, about the same as Hitlars. This picture is from 1930.
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I am dying to see how it looks now with a clean shave.
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:lol: :tup:
More pics coming soon guys..I'm about 2/3rds way through now,I've been sanding in the Garden because of the fluff that's coming off(lethal stuff!).This sanding seems never-ending!
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So seeing as you're shaving your pimp hat, does that mean you've had a change of career?
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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I've got no Photoshop Skills... but I sure would love it if someone here could use an "Indy" Font to make - and post an image of - a logo for "Pimpiana Jones"...
...or...
would we all just get ourselves into some hot water?

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Hmmm....

yeah... y'know what? Never mind...
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You sure that shaggy hat isn't Beaver?
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Well. . . . .what happened????? :-k
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Carolina Tom wrote:Well. . . . .what happened????? :-k
His hat was really a Tribble and he's trapped under a pile of them.
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I think its a messy job and its probably getting a bit tedious.

Any progress lately Mark Seven? Or is it like a knife fight with Chewbacca? ;)
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From what I've seen in episodes of Starskey and Hutch, MacMillan & Wife, Columbo, The Rockford Files and The Lawrence Welk Show the 1970s were not kind to very many people. Plus if they wait another twenty years to make the next Indiana Jones movie I think the title should be: INDIANA JONES and the ATTACK OF THE '70s.
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Snapbrim76 wrote:
Any progress lately Mark Seven? Or is it like a knife fight with Chewbacca? ;)
:lol:
Nearly done..I didn't realise how much work this was going to be!-it's an effort of will now to keep going but I'm determined to finish it! :twisted:
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Some of those hats are easier to work up than others. I had no problem with the one I did. I used a hair clipper to shear off the long fur down to the felt. I then pulled it over a block and singed it. Pulling out a vibrator sander with 220 grit, I had it down to the good felt in less than 30 minutes. Once I got to the good felt, and it was smooth, I hand sanded it the rest of the way, using 320 grit.

But there is another kind of long haired felt that is made differently. There is not enough smooth felt underneath the long hair. On these types, its a waste of time, because you never can take it down to actual felt. Fedora
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